Medicare Coverage Agent in Euless
A quick guide to Euless Medicare coverage
As a general rule, every U.S. citizen is eligible to participate in the government-sponsored health insurance program called Medicare.
Though there are some situations that allow you to participate at an earlier age, all citizens who have hit age 65 can enroll in this program.
Medicare consists of three parts. Part A (hospital insurance) helps cover inpatient care in hospitals, skilled nursing facility care, hospice care, and home health care. Part B (medical insurance) helps cover services from doctors and other healthcare providers, outpatient care, home health care, durable medical equipment, and many preventive services; and Part D (drug coverage) helps cover the cost of prescription drugs, including recommended shots or vaccines.
Generally, you need to sign up for Parts A and B once. Part A is free and Part B has a cost that varies according to your income. You do not need to sign up for both at the same time. Part D is an optional coverage that also has a cost.
Each year, you can choose to change the way you get health coverage and add or switch drug coverage.
Medicare is different from private insurance. It doesn’t offer plans for couples or families. You don’t have to make the same choice as your spouse. You can choose either Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage (Part C) for your health coverage.
Original Medicare provides you with Parts A & B, and you must decide whether you want drug coverage (Part D) and supplemental coverage, sometimes referred to as Medigap.
Original Medicare covers most, but not all, of the cost for approved healthcare services. Services covered by Medicare must be medically necessary.
Medicare Supplemental Insurance helps to lower your cost for the service you receive. Several years ago, the government required all providers of supplemental insurance to provide the exact same coverage and name for their plans. You can safely know that Plan F with one company is the same coverage as Plan F with another company. The differences will be price, service, and financial stability.
With Original Medicare, you can go to any doctor or hospital that takes Medicare.
Medicare Advantage (Part C) bundles your Part A, Part B, and usually Part D coverage into one plan. You join a plan offered by Medicare-approved private companies that follow rules set by Medicare. Each plan can have different rules for how you get services, like needing referrals to see a specialist.
Costs for monthly premiums and services you get vary with the plan you join. Medicare Advantage requires you to use doctors or hospitals who are in the plan’s network for non-emergency care. You must have Parts A and B to join a Medicare Advantage plan.
You also cannot buy or use separate supplemental coverage (Medigap) if you chose a Medicare Advantage plan.
If you have Medicare and other health insurance (usually from your employer), one will pay first (called a “primary payer”) and the other will pay second (a “secondary payer”).
If you have other insurance, the provider who pays first depends on a number of factors, such as: whether you’re still working, the type of insurance you have, and whether you have a special medical condition. Contacting your other health insurer and asking how it works with Medicare is always a good move.
Waiting until the last minute to decide whether you are going to choose Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage plan is not a good move. Give yourself at least six months before you turn 65 to gather and understand your choices.
If you plan on traveling during retirement and choose a Medicare Advantage plan, understand what “out of network” means and what it may cost.
As always, consult a professional who is licensed to sell Advantage Plans, Supplemental Plans, and Part D plans.
Are You Eligible for Medicare?
Generally, you are eligible for Medicare if you or your spouse worked for at least 10 years in Medicare-covered employment and you are 65 years old and a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
If you are not 65, you might also qualify for coverage if you have a disability or with End-Stage Renal disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant).
Here are some simple guidelines. You can get Part A at age 65 without having to pay premiums if:
- You already get retirement benefits from Social Security or the Railroad Retirement Board.
- You are eligible to get Social Security or Railroad benefits but have not yet filed for them.
- You or your spouse had Medicare-covered government employment.
If you are under 65, you can get Part A without having to pay premiums if:
- You have received Social Security or Railroad Retirement
- Board disability benefit for 24 months. You are a kidney dialysis or kidney transplant patient.
While you don’t have to pay a premium for Part A if you meet one of those conditions, you must pay for Part B if you want it. It is deducted from your Social Security, Railroad Retirement, or Civil Service Retirement check. If you don’t get any of the above payments, Medicare sends you a bill for your Part B premium every 3 months.
Euless Agent Sonia Ashford
Sonia Ashford
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Sonia Ashford, “The Medicare Insurance Lady”, has been helping Medicare eligible Texans with their Medicare Insurance since 2005. She has been married to John Ashford since 1982 and they reside in Bedford, Texas. They have six adult children as well as nine adorable grandchildren that they love to spoil. Some of Sonia’s favorite hobbies are quilting, scrapbooking, and crafting.
Sonia H. Ashford is the owner of the Medicare Insurance Agency Ashford Insurance. Sonia has delivered countless speeches to senior citizens about turning 65, Medicare Advantage, and Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans. Sonia has spoken at local small group meetings and to individual consumers in Tarrant, Dallas, and surrounding counties. To many, she is a respected and trustworthy agent within the Medicare Insurance industry.
Sonia specializes in Texas Medicare Plans including Medicare Advantage Plans as well as Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans (Medigap) and Part D Prescription Drug coverage from several top insurance carriers.
Ashford Insurance’s office is centrally located in Hurst, Texas within Tarrant County, in the heart of the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex also known as HEB, or Mid-Cities. She would love to come to visit with you or have you come by the office and see how she can help with your Medicare insurance decisions.